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FIRST PERSON SUBJECTIVE

Explore the powerful first person subjective editing technique that reveals a character's thoughts and emotions through their point of view. Learn how to build tension and engage the audience using this subjective cinema method.

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FIRST PERSON SUBJECTIVE

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  1. FIRST PERSON SUBJECTIVE This editing technique is used to reveal a character’s thoughts and emotions

  2. FIRST PERSON SUBJECTIVE Putting an idea into the mind of the character without explaining it in dialogue is done by using a point-of-view shot sequence. This is subjective cinema. You take the eyes of the characters and add something for them to look at.- Start with a close-up of the actor- Cut to a shot of what they're seeing- Cut back to the actor to see his reaction- Repeat as desiredYou can edit back and forth between the character and the subject as many times as you want to build tension. The audience won't get bored.  This is the most powerful form of cinema, even more important than acting. 

  3. 1. First show the character in the setting or situation

  4. 2. Second, show what the character sees.

  5. 3. Finally, film the character’s reaction. Remember: Close-ups are often the most effective method to reveal a character’s reaction or emotion.

  6. Rear Window

  7. “The Bart of Darkness” 1994

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